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Post #774034 by lunavideogames on Tue, Mar 14, 2017 5:08 PM

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Foundation bar is in Milwaukee seems kind of close to him, that is why I suggested it. I think it would be a good place to aspire to in that area of the country. I don't pay much attention to ratings, but that one stuck out in my mind since I had been there and experienced it. I think yelp is also different since companies pay them for favorable reviews, I don't consider anything on yelp relevant it is all a facade.

I have had my share of cheap beers and free shots. At this point in my life (39) I would rather not drink than to do anymore free shots and if I never had another beer I wouldn't shed a tear, although I am sure I'll have plenty beers this week. I guess I would rather pay a few more $$ for a good quality drink, or not drink at all. It is true that prices are different in SoCal, my brother lives in Hollywood and a $12 beer is not unheard of. Tiki Ti is packed everyday they are open and their drink prices are $9-$18. You can get a cheap beer and a free shot every 3 blocks so there is no reason to go to a tiki bar if that is what you are after around here.

I know that tiki is much more than the drinks, but if you say drink quality is not important, you are in the minority (at least with people I come in contact with).